Abstract
Fetal bone marrow B lineage cells representing multiple stages of B cell development were isolated by two-color cell sorting and analyzed for immunoglobulin H and T-cell receptor (TCR) gamma and delta gene rearrangements. Analysis of CD10+/surface mu- cells using a JH probe revealed a high frequency of rearrangements; some of these rearrangements used the 3′ D region gene DQ52. Analysis of CD10+/surface mu- cells revealed no detectable TCR-γ or -δ rearrangements, nor were TCR-δ rearrangements detected in CD10+/surface mu- cells, despite the limited repertoire of these genes. These observations are surprising given the high frequency of TCR δ/γ rearrangements in B cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and identify a potential difference in patterns of gene rearrangement that distinguish normal and leukemic B cell precursors. © 1990 by The American Society of Hematology.
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LeBien, T. W., Elstrom, R. L., Moseley, M., Kersey, J. H., & Griesinger, F. (1990). Analysis of immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor gene rearrangements in human fetal bone marrow B lineage cells. Blood, 76(6), 1196–1200. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v76.6.1196.bloodjournal7661196
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